Pashtocertified,notarisedandFCOlegalisedtranslationinKent

Pashto Certified, notarised and FCO legalised translation in Kent

Many translations of Pashto documents and certificates need to be certified, notarised or legalised before they will be accepted as true translations. It is important that you check with the appropriate authority which type of certification they will accept.

Certified Pashto translation, Kent

Our certified Pashto translations come in the form of a letter printed on Knockhundred’s letterhead certifying that, as a professional translation company, Knockhundred has undertaken the translation.

Notarised Pashto translation, Kent

Our notarised Pashto translations are stamped and signed by a Notary Public. Here at Knockhundred Translations, we have a longstanding agreement with our own Notary Public who is able to send the notarised Pashto translations directly to any address in Kent.

FCO legalised Pashto translation, Kent

Some authorities require Pashto notarised documents to be further certified/legalised by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Our Notary Public is able to organise the entire legalisation process ensuring the documents are returned to your address in Kent.

We offer a professional Pashto translation, certification, notarisation and legalisation service in Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, Canterbury, Dover, Thanet, Ashford, Bromley, Folkestone, Greenwich and throughout Kent.

Please note that we are, of course, only able to certify and notarise translations that have been completed by us.

If you have a Pashto document you need to be certified, notarised or legalised, simply get in touch with Knockhundred and we will be happy to advise you and provide you with a competitive quotation.

While you’re here... some quite interesting facts about the Pashto language

Pashto is the language of the Pashtun. It is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan and the second-largest regional language of Pakistan. It's estimated that there are 45–60 million Pashto-speakers worldwide.

Pashto employs the Pashto alphabet, which is a modified form of the Perso-Arabic alphabet and has extra letters for sounds which are specific to Pashto. The Pashto alphabet consists of 45 letters.